The Table to the firft Tome 



h1lccliTkch,wh4titis. 46^k 



'Pitchi-fvhereandvhenitU gathered bsjl, ibid. 

 Vitch hmfuU to trees, y^i c 



Vithecufkrflands, -40/? 

 PithoM dkind of comet, i y e 



Vitydia, ivhat Tinemts they he : good for the cougL^^sf 

 ^its for wells who funkefirsi. 1 1 8 » 



PL 



Vlayersit^on the jl4ge rich. ^7S<''f. 

 iPUne tree whereupon HJ/trfyds hung himfelfe. 49 sd 

 Tlatjc tree honoured for Jhade onely. g 

 TUne trees nomipaed with wine at the root. ihtd. h 



TUne of ddmirable bigncfie in Lycid. 3 y 8 ^. ? 



theTUnct)-eeof CXdiguU. ibid.h^ 

 the "Plane tree of Candie fo much rcmwmed. ibid, I 

 dwd)fe Plane trees. ZS9^ 

 Vlane tree turned to an olive in Laodicea. ^4 3 ^ 



Planets, by whfc motions /ffe occafioncd the fetfons of the 



yeare. jp,- 

 Planets k^epe their fowcr as well under the earth asa- 



hove. 42 / 



planets and their motions to hee confidered in hushandrie. 



S^Sf 



Tlanetsjevcn. 3 a- 



Planets their mooving:they goe 4 contrarie courfe to the 



fiarrie heaven. • 

 Planets fed with earthly moi^ure. yc 

 Planets, touching their motions and lights. 10 c 



flatlets their circles or angles. 10 ^ 



PlanetSywhy Jomefeeme highofomc lower. ibid.m 

 the opinion of them confuted that thinke Planets doc arife 

 . and mount from earth to heaven. 1 1 d. whence their 

 fiations tooke their name. Hf 

 gener all rules as touching Planets, izh. their fever all di~ 

 fiinB colors. 1 3 c. their diftances one from another. 14 i 

 Planets, of their mufukc and harmonic. ibid\ 

 plants winding about others CsT growing upon thcm.^^^i 

 (plants have art af petite to incorporat one in another. $ 2 3 

 Ct^larjts in what regard they be accepted. 4/0 i\ 



Plants of pears and apple trees how to be nourifhed. ibid. 

 ^latariijla,fijhcs in the river Ganges. 14 3 ^ 



Plato how he wa.s honoured of Dents the tyrant . 171/ 

 Platter of JEfope. ^5) 7 r/ 



Platycerotesi a fm t of flags, why fo calkdi 331c 

 Plagues accounted gods i j- 3 ^ 



Playnes of (fyfea the veriefdt of Itatiei /04 g 



Plentic of come among olive trees in Bcetica. ^i^c 

 Clinic confeff Hh himfelfe beholden to former wnters. io\ 

 Plotiaareed. 483 f 



plough, who fir a devifed. 1 8p 4 



LPlotius found by thefmellof a prctiouf ointment. 384/ 

 Plumgeons, what birds. ' ^96 h 



JEgiptian flumtree. S9i a 



^lums of fundrieforts, 43 <5 ^w 



ajfe-flums. 437^ 

 purpleplums. ibid, 

 wheat Plum, or wax plums. ibid, 

 nutflums. ibid, 

 apple Plums. 437^ 

 Hums, ibid. 



damafccn Plums. 



P O 



Poctrie, who invented. 

 Polenta, how it was made. 

 Pogoni<t,akindof Comets. 

 !Po fans, food to ferve creatures . 

 Poifening devifed by man oncly. 

 Poles two,whe>-efuppofcd to be. 

 ^olydoruj his tombe. 

 (polypes orPourcuttles. 



437^ 



189/ 

 S6ic 



ij 



307 «< 



84? 



Polypi, how they live. '2. a. one of them robdthefifhers. 

 ibid, b 



of atheevingPolypeawonderfuUexample. z^i d 



Pollen J fine floure. $6^h 

 Polybitu-his feavchinto ^Affrich^, and opinion concerning 



the defcription thereof pic- 

 Polymita, wh.it kind of cloaths. iiZi 

 Pomecitrons,why called Mcdica . 437/ 

 Pomegranats how to be kept. 440 i. 1^ 



Tomegranats appropriat to the tarmk of Carthage. ^9 8 h 



divers kinds. ibid. 

 Pomcgranat rinds. ' 398? 



Pome^anatflowres. ibid. 

 Cn. Tompeirupraifed. \6%Li6^ a, 



Cn . Pompeius no pur chafer of his neighbours land^ SSS ^ 



hated for his cruchie to Elephants. ig6i 

 Pompeius "Magnus why fo called. 1 69 a. cornptcred to .A- 



lexander and Hoculcs. ibid, b 



Pompcy fubdued S76 townes of Spaine. 1 69 b 



how he came to be called Trlagnus. 169 b 



Pompej his infcription on the temple ofMnerva. j69d 



his deeds. ibid. 

 Pompili, certainefipjes. 244 b 



Pome-poires or Pe are-apples. See apples Tilclapia. 

 Pontick^e nuts. SeeFilberds. 

 Pont w, the Ijlands thereof. 8/ b 



Poplars their divers kinds. 470 h 



poplar wood good timber but for of -en lopping. 49 o % 

 whitePoplarmoJie. '^79 d 



foppie-worke cloth. 2i S h 



Poppies both wild and tamejwhen to be fowne. y 89 c- d 



their medictna^le yertues . ibid. 

 Poppaawifetot^erOflmvpie bathed her hodie. 348* 

 fopular government, whofirfiereBed. ^ 1894 

 Populari(t,a kind of .AbricoUs. -^3^1 

 S'orkepines, their defcription and nature. a i / e 



Porphyria, what manner of bird, and how hee drinketh. 



^9S^ 



another Porphyria. ^P^i^ 

 PorpuiJSeSjfifijes. 241 4 



'K^Povfena raifedup lightning hy coniuration. 16 

 Porcius Cato his commendable parts . 1^9 f& deinceps. 

 Pofidonim the Tyiathematician. 14/ 

 Poftdoniits honoured of Pompeim. 17 zh 



Potteri€,whofedevife. 188/ 

 aPoultcrcunninginegs. 199 e 



Pourcuttleafijb. 247 e 



Poyfonof fcorpions iswhitCi 3^3"'* , 



Poyfon of ferpents procecdethfiom the gall. 341 f 



^ P R 

 Pracordia,theupmofi inwards of man. 342 t. they he a 

 defence to the heart. • ibid. 



